Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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... body is a united organism . Institution ( Anstalt ) is a unity with the personality ingrafted on it from outside ; its soul is the will of the founder ; its body the organic adaptation through which the individuals incessantly serve the ...
... body is a united organism . Institution ( Anstalt ) is a unity with the personality ingrafted on it from outside ; its soul is the will of the founder ; its body the organic adaptation through which the individuals incessantly serve the ...
Strana 317
... body and all the rights of an individual belong to him only as to a part of the whole body social . Outside of that he is an " outlaw , " a nonsocial , or rather asocial , being . such a conception , individual rights are considered ...
... body and all the rights of an individual belong to him only as to a part of the whole body social . Outside of that he is an " outlaw , " a nonsocial , or rather asocial , being . such a conception , individual rights are considered ...
Strana 325
... body or unity ; many canonists refused to follow Innocence IV in the theory that the corporation is incapable of ... body . Others follow him , deviating from him in only secondary points , like Oldradus , who claims that on account of ...
... body or unity ; many canonists refused to follow Innocence IV in the theory that the corporation is incapable of ... body . Others follow him , deviating from him in only secondary points , like Oldradus , who claims that on account of ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
LIST OF FIGURES | 22 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
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